WEBVTT BUT OPENED BIDDING AS THE TRIBE FACES HURDLES FOR THE PROPOSED CASINO IN TAUNTON. AND NOW THE STORM TEAM 5 FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST CINDY FITZGIBBON. WELCOME INTO THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. IT'S NOT FEELING LIKE IT. WE'VE GOT ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ALREADY. ON THE FIRST DAY IN THE MONTH WE SHOULD BE THE MID 60'S, WE'RE DOWN INTO THE MID 50'S AND SUN GOING DOWN AT 5:40 ON HALLOWEEN AND WE SEE CLOSE TO FOUR INCHES OF RAIN IN OCTOBER. AND WE FELL SHORT BY AN INCH IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. LOOK AT THE JETSTREAM PATTERN. A BUBBLE OF HIGH PRESSURE, A BUMP UP IN THE JETSTREAM OR RIDGE GOING TO KEEP MILD AIR IN PLACE AND TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE RUNNING ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. BEAUTIFUL OUT THERE NOW, TONS OF SUNSHINE AND UP TO 74 IN BOSTON. THE SEA BREEZE KEPT AWAY BY THE NORTHERLY WIND IN A MOMENT AT ABOUT 8 MILES PER HOUR AND THE TEMPERATURES HAVE BEEN RESPONDING. 73 LAWRENCE, ORANGE 72. WE WERE NEAR 40 WITH QUITE A BIT OF FOG, LONG GONE NOW. AND WORCESTER, NOTICE IT'S COOLER WITH THAT NORTHERLY WIND KEEPING TEMPERATURES RUNNING IN THE MID 60'S CURRENTLY ON CAPE COD WHERE WE HAVE A GOOD AMOUNT OF SUNSHINE NOW, BUT EARLIER THIS MORNING THERE WERE CLOUDS AROUND, MID AND HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS. THE BACK EDGE OF THE OCEAN STORM THAT CONTINUES TO SIT AND SPIN JUST TO THE EAST. IF THIS WERE ANOTHER 100 OR 200 MILES TO THE WEST WE'D BE IN COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WEATHER. BUT THAT STORM CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY AND WE'RE ENJOYING THE SUNSHINE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. AND LIGHTER WINDS AND KEEP IT NEAR 70 DEGREES AT THE COAST AND MID AND UPPER 70'S INLAND WITH THE LIGHT NORTH AND NORTHWESTERLY WIND. OVERNIGHT MOSTLY CLEAR, NOT AS COOL AS IT'S BEEN. MOSTLY IN THE 50'S OVERNIGHT WITH PATCHY FOG AND TOMORROW, MOSTLY SUNNY AND EVEN WARMER. FORGET THE 70'S, WE MAY HOLD THE UPPER 70'S ON THE CAPE. ELSEWHERE BETWEEN ABOUT 80 AND 85 DEGREES ON WEDNESDAY AND THAT MAY BE FLIRTING WITH RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES. WE'LL COME IN IN THE LOWER 80'S AND FORECASTING A HIGH TEMPERATURE 80 DEGREES. SO, WARM STUFF COMING AT US ON WEDNESDAY AND AN AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE SETTLING TO THE SOUTH AND WE WILL HAVE THE WESTERLY WIND. NOW, THERE WILL BE A WEAK FRONTAL BOUNDARY APPROACHING ON WEDNESDAY AND COMING THROUGH WITH JUST SOME PATCHY CLOUDS. BUT BEHIND IT, NOT GOING TO BE AS WARM AS WE HEAD INTO THE DAY ON THURSDAY. SO, THE TEMPERATURES COME DOWN A LITTLE BIT, BUT A LOT OF SUNSHINE TOMORROW, NOTICE A FEW MORE CLOUDS ON THURSDAY. AND THEN AS WE GET INTO THE DAY ON FRIDAY, WE ARE GOING TO BE WATCHING AN AREA OF RAIN. SOME SHOWERS LIKELY GOING TO OUR NORTH AND WEST AND A FEW OF THESE COULD MOVE INTO OUR AREA, AND FRIDAY, LOOKING FOR SHOWERS, AND AT THE ATLANTIC, LOOKING FOR TROPICS, HERE AND THE STORM-- (INAUDIBLE) CERTAINLY NOT BOTHER US ON THE EASTERN SEABOARD. IN THE MEANTIME, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WARM TEMPERATURES TOMORROW. LOOKS LIKE A NICE WEDNESDAY ENJOY IT. SUNSHINE WITH JUST A FEW CLOUDS ON THURSDAY, MORE CLOUDS ON FRIDAY, A SPOT SHOWER ON SATURDAY MORNING AND LOOKS LIKE WE DRY OUT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEKEND WITH SOME SHOWERS RETURNING SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY. IT'S ONLY TUESDAY, BUT FINGERS